I respect your opinion, Bill. Do you think we can primary Trump out in 2020? Just wondering.
Your guess is as good as mine on that one. I really think that will depend less on the stupid shit he says than on the actual effect of his policies. I've been pleasantly surprised by most of his appointments -- other than Bannon -- and if he really does manage good tax code reform...who knows? We're due for a recession sometime during his term, though, so it likely will depend on when that occurs, and the economic trajectory/condition in the latter half of 2019. But if things go south...sure, I can see him being primaried. Although if that happens, the internal battle will either kill us in the general. Alternatively, if the sentiment to replace him within the party is not divisive, that likely would occur only if we were in a really crappy situation, in which case we'd likely get crushed in the general as well.
Honestly, most likely scenario for Trump not being the nominee in 2020 is that he
chooses not to run again. I'd actually give even money odds on that.
One pick of Trump's that kind of went under the radar was Rick Mulvaney for budget. That guy is a true Tea Party/deficit hawk, and wouldn't seem to be the kind of guy you'd bring on if you were going to go full-on Bannon's $1T infrastructure program. Or at least, it seems as though Trump has no issue with selecting underlings that may butt heads, which may actually be a good thing.
I've very happy with what Trump has done in terms of his national security picks, but I doubt those will be deciding issues for primary or general election voters in 2020.